Beatles Interview Discovered
Tape Features George Harrison
An interview featuring The Beatles' late guitarist George Harrison has been uncovered, with experts predicting that the tape could be worth as much as £200,000.
The find is the latest in a number of rare Beatles artifacts uncovered this year, ranging from film of the band playing in Kansas to a hospital log featuring the signature of 'E. Rigby'.
The interview was conducted in 1967 by BBC journalist Miranda Ward. Film director David Lambert uncovered the recordings while doing research.
"George, being known as the quiet Beatle, was interviewed about his part in the famous film by The Beatles called 'Magical Mystery Tour'," he said. "It was only a brief chat about that, but during the interview he went on and discussed all aspects of life and the way he viewed it at the time.
"It was really the meaning of life according to George Harrison in 1967. He covers all aspects of things, the Eastern mysticism, he was very involved at the time with the Maharishi," he added.
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